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>> as expected new jersey governor chris christie says no to the presidential run. who is the happiest guy in the country this evening? could be mitt romney. we'll analyze. >> there are going to be some sm thing autos president obama remaining unrepetent that half a million dollars were lost investing in a now-bankrupt solar panel company z congressman ron paul calling for impeachment of president obama over drone attacks on al qaeda. john stossel will handle that for us tonight. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly,
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thanks for watching us today. lots of political intrigue today that is the subject of tonight's talking points memo. governor chris christie announced he's not, not, running for president. a few days ago talking points advised the governor to remain in new jersey and clean that state up before venturing into presidential territory. it was very good news for the rest of the g.o.p. field as he would have been an opponent. americans looking for straight talk and no nonsense which mr. christie provides in large doses. new poll asked likely republican voters who who they're supporting. 25% say mitt romney. and mr. cain up 12 points in less than a month. governor perry down 13 points. and mr. cain is a compelling political figure come as cross as friendly and talks about tax reform with his 999 campaign. governor perry another story.
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americans were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. and also, mr. perry not made himself to available in forums like the factor so it's hard for americans to get to know him. he talked -- i talked with him on on the phone and he said he would be on the factor. on democratic side, the economy keeps getting worse. hard to see how president obama can make a come back unless jobs are create skptd stock market goes up a thousand points, however, mr. obama remains steadfast in his belief the federal government can control the economy and has an obligation to spend a massive amount of money spending on things like green energy. >> if we want to compete with other countries we've got to make sure our guys have a shot. there are going to be failures and... solydra is an example.
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hind sight is 20-20. people felt like this was a good bet. >> there is a problem. mr. obama's top economic advisors did not think it was a good bet. and that is on the record. so independent-minded americans left with a feeling that bad decisions are being made in the white house and all of us are paying for thachl the president is correct when he says america must compete world wide and we do in private industry. the feds do not have enough money to pay bills and then speculate with billions of taxpayer dollars on green energy products. somehow, mr. obama does not get that. the presidential election be held in about 13 months, if held tomorrow, tomorrow, mitt romney would probably be elected president. that is a memo. the same poll asked this question. what who did you think will win the presidential election next year? 37% said president obama.
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55% believe a republican candidate will win unless it's alan combs. so things are good. with us now is monica crowley and allen combs. combs, do you agree with me about mitt romney? >> without debate and confrontation, if to fast forward without actual campaign, you might be right. >> bill: okay. you see president obama rising up in the campaign? like a phoenix? >> phoenix might be a good analogy. rising on the fact there is some unnamed. >> bill: but rising on what? you've got to rise on something? more rhetoric? >> we've got a bunch of voters like people having one night stands, waking up in the morning and saying how did i make that choice? one minute, perry. one minute, they go back to
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romney. >> bill: you say the president will rise because the republicans won't be able to mount? >> i don't think they can mount anyone. cain is rising because he's not rom nee. nobody else. and bachmann is falli by the wayside, christie is not running. one person mins thought might able to beat ob yaum decided not to run, christie. >> i think that that 55%, as a conservative i hope that translates in november in the election. i think what that reflects is two things one widespread discontent with the president that the economic policy has not worked and actually took a bad situation and made it worse foremost americans. and number two, i also think that that reflects the state of the economy. now, a year is an eternity in politics a day can be right? >> bill: i don't buy that and i disagree with you on. with the primaries being moved up now to january, we're
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talking three months here, you've got christmas and thanksgiving in there. we're on the train here, it's roaring down the tracks. that is why christie, the reason christie didn't run, one he didn't want to lie to his constituents. he says what do very to do, commit suicide? i'm not running. his people told him, i have information that you can't set up organization state by side and time. you can't. >> it takes a long time. i'm saying that the situation internally in the united states and domestically whether economy or something else there could be an external event. >> bill: the economy doesn't turn that fast. >> that is my point and given the oppressing economic policies that this administration where the sprez not changing course in any direction in any way. assumption is that economy is going to be back. >> bill: combs, doesn't it make you uneasy the president goes do you know what? everything just doesn't work out,.
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>> it's true. >> bill: solyndra? $528? hey, you know? it's kind of like you spill soup on the tie. oh, well, you know, it's a tie. then, he says it was veted and two big guns are on the record saying hey, we told him not to do it. wait. wait. combs put your ideologies. >> i lost my head while speaking. >> bill: when you speak you lose your head. just as an american doesn't it make you uneasy? the president goes on with stephanopoulos and says admit it. two big guns. >> two big guns who they otherwise always disagree with. we have an administration with different view goesing back and forth this, is one bad investment out of many. they invested in solar power, and wind power, guaranteed loan program brought in
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dividends on everything else, you picked one company that didn't do well. >> bill: if you want to drive tomorrow have you to put gas in the car. heat your house? gas. okay? all of these investments we're not close to this. >> you're taking one investment and going crazy out of hundreds. >> bill: combs will not see that it makes him nervous, make meez nervous. then, other thing is that we're coming up with attorney general holder who told congress i know about this fast and furious gun thing, now, cbs find memos that he d i'm saying have you to seize in this crowd. dr. crowley. obama administration has been honest. there has been no scandals. they haven't done anything. but now... >> they've been on the level about objectives. >> bill: they did. >> trance forming big sectors of the american economy
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including energy sector. which is why the president comes out to stephanopoulos and says what is half a billion clars, really? -- dollar, really? no big mystery here. >> bill: where are the billions of dollars in iraqi divisional? >> you know what? [ speaking over one another ]. >> bill: we can be discussing marilyn monroe. there is a double standard. you can never get the issue with you. >> i told you. i need facts oob there are investments they made in other companies and you're picking solyndra. >> i'm sorry he got most of the time, but you look much better. before we go, give me one investment the obama administration made in green energy. >> i tell you. they did wind, and solar. >> bill: no. no. >> i don't he know the names.
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>> bill: you don't know the names? you're going say it's worth while? >> if you want to list all of the jobs invested in and how many jobs are created? one is tesla motors. i just gave you one. >> bill: next bring, -- next week, bring it in. >> i'm explaining it now. >> bill: see that? you're creating a thousand jobs. >> i asked for names and i gave you one. >> bill: it's about whether these investments pay off for all of the american people. >> bill: next, analyzing chris christie's decision on what happened next on the republican field z janine turner now a conservative talk show host. upcoming. [ kristy ] my mom is well...weird.
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>> bill: continuing now, gornor christie says no, mitt romney surges and president obama continues. that is political landscape today. joining us now from washington, is charles krathaumer. >> the christie constituency and romney constituency are much the name. they're both northeastern governors of blue states. each of whom carries with christie with romney, it's on
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health care. each of whom is known as boasted about being a compromiser. and i think if christie had come in, he clearly would have bitten into the romney constituency. i think christie made the only choice he could have paid. -- made. woe have lost and could not have gone home to new jersey. right now he's a rising star and everybody wants him. and or, in 2020, he's a young man, there is no reason he should have run. he made an obvious decision but it's a measure. the amount of in treating he has to endure and how unsettled republicans are about settling for romney. >> i think it's more of a new news cycle now on the internet and cable news and talk radio that we're always looking for, you know, some miracle worker
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and a guy that can come in and solve all problems, then, when he gets in, like governor perry, boom. now, perry on the decline. and herman cain getting all of perry's supporters. every point perry lose goeses over to cain because he's more of an ideological candidate, right? >> romney is a slow, steady tortoise. he stays 25% of the elected. the ceiling he had in 2008 as well. and then, you've got the rest. and michelle bachmann sort of expressed under lying sentiment is why you get rises and falls of candidates making a temporary, quick run and fall back. she says this time we don't want to settle. meaning we don't want someone like romney who is a moderate
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and not a true believer. that is a pretty big constituency. if he's got a quarter of it, that means 75% is looking for someone else. the problem is that now, there is someone else andt hasn't materialized bachmann is a member of the house. we haven't elected a member of the house to the presidency in about 150 years. and eisenhower all he did was win world war ii. with all due respect to herman cain and his achievements, which are considerable, to be our commander in normandy not quite in the same league as being head of a company. i'm not sure he's got the stature to quickly take away the vote romney doesn't have. i think that if you have to bet the house, you'd say they would settle for romney. >> bill: all right.
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rick perry could make a come back, there are two more debates this month. you've got to figure perry is going to be throwing everything in there. what i can't understand is why governor perry stay as way from the media which could rehab his image, battered image he got on the debates, much faster, you know, talking like you're talking tonight. but he stay as way and i know time is running out for him. it is. >> there is only one explanation, bill. means he'll -- he thinks he'll blow it and he thinks he won't do well f that happens he completely dead meat. i think he's trying to prepare and trying to get up to speed. he's got sparring partners and training in the catskills getting ready for the next debate. i'm not sure he wants to accelerate the timetable before he's got to step out again. you know? he's lived in a cocoon.
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he said his wife said i want you to get out of your comfort zone that. is sort of an encouragement. go out, be a bigger man, bigger stage. go national. well, it turned out having been in a kind of cocoon in texas where he spoke language and was accepted, acceptable and popular, stepped out on national stage, doesn't have it yet. it's not easy. remember, romney has been out there almost five years. and he's finally gotten the hang of it. i mean, smooth, polished. it's not easy to operate at that level oo. no. charles, we appreciate it as always, thank you very much, directly head. ron paul is he hurting libertarians? john stossel on that. and later our legal team on whether amanda knox got away with murder, those reports oof these messages. 3w4r5 p
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>> bill: tonight ron paul clocked in about 11% in the latest survey. and new hampshire he said president ob rauma might be impeached for using drones to kill al yaeda terrorists. >> it requires a sentiment. it could do more investigating to find out you know exactly what is going on there and how they responded. >> bill: americans like the drone program and the congressman believes it's acceptable for iran to build a nuclear weapon. question is ron paul hurting the libertarian movement? here now is john stossel. are you... >> he's not hurting it. he is a libertarian movement. >> bill: you're a libertarian,
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are you not? >> i am. >> we're not like... is there a sticker saying give my blood to ron paul if i die? >> i do have a little thing. the constitution. >> bill: libertarians own the constitution, right? >> you would think. >> bill: so ron paul says that you know, in the middle of a war, using hell fire missles to fire drones could be impeachable offense. >> i'm glad you said could be impeachable. he was just answering a question saying all presidents have done something that violated the constitution and therefore could be impeachable. >> bill: how does the drone program violate the constitution? >> are you saying the president's executive branch can go into any country ask kill people without declaring war? >> bill: well, there you have me on a technical measure.
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i have said from the beginning ladies and gentlemen that congress should have declared war in, after september 11th so that the president would have the authority. okay? but ty danced around this by a variety of ways. you know the dance. all right? >> i'm glad this guy -- . >> bill: national security requires the president of certain things. you're glad they killed osama bin laden. okay. i'm glad and most are glad. why are we making a big deal out of this? >> because it makes me uncomfortable to think that the executive branch cannot explain plain what the evidence is. not -- . >> bill: they explained the evidence. videotaping this guy saying americans should be killed all over the place. >> but when the president's press secretary was asked about this, can you provide evidence? explain reasoning behind this? he didn't come up with anything. >> bill: i can tell you there is evidence this guy was involved in fort hood
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shootings and a number of things where americans -- and you said i just want to clear it up. you like ron paul's policies? >> no. >> bill: how can you say that? ron paul would be fine with iran developing a nuclear weapon? which would be off the chart dangerous? >> well, fine is unfortunate choice... >> bill: i asked paul flat out what he would do. i got gobbley gook from him. then, he got mad because i won't let him give me a history lesson for three hours. he said a week ago, during a war, iran's israel, israel has a deal. that is insane. >> i disagree. what is your alternative? we're going to conquer? >> bill: a country two and a half times the size of iraq? yet to be invented nuclear
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weapon? >> bill: you can't do that, but you can blockade. >> we have sanction that's rarery worked they don't work. >> bill: there are a bunch of things you can do to send a message to iran this shot going to be accepted by us. paul's message is, go ahead.. >> those missiles can't reach us. >> bill: can't reach us? they can blow up ireland. come on. there is a lot of damage. >> you can invade a country or leave them alone good trust borders, armies don't. >> bill: i don't think americans are interested in trading with iran. >> i think that government will collapse. >> bill: my idea is send ron paul over there. maybe that will hasten the collapse. stossel, thank you for taking the fire, we appreciate it. plenty more head.
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>> bill: tonight janine turner with a few high profile actors that are conservative. now, she's doing a political talk show. in dallas, she joins us now. so what do you want to accomplish on this program? >> well, i want to say where because i feel this country just doesn't really exist anymore and party division is stagnating our country. i harken back to george washington's farewell address is that people will care more
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about their parties than they will, america. i'm conservative but feel like i'm being reasonable. that is what i try to achieve. >> bill: so there is discussion about issues of the day. now, you wrote a column in washington examiner about hollywood and the difficult time you had there starring in "northern exposure". i'm just going to comment. i handled this left wing rants for years on set. so hostile i was afraid to speak up. so ridiculous i thought it was futile to reply. you're feisty. why would you be afraid to speak your mind? >> this is a good question. first you're usually in a makeup trailer and learning lines and don't have a lot of time. and it was tricky. because if you -- they don't have a lot of tolerance. liberals have a blind spot. it's their way or the highway. and that is pretty ironic to
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me. when hollywood is based on freedom to create and persuade through art. they don't want any constraints, yet sh they constrain anyone that disagree was them. >> bill: did youear if you debated liberal actors on "northern exposure" you could be fired or they'd do something to hurt your career? >> well... you know i didn't worry bit on "northern exposure" as much as maybe later, i had people, i did stand up on the show before on "friday night lights". i sat down on the trailer someone said another actor i am with you, but don't tell. you know? >> bill: don't ask, don't tell. on "friday night lights". soy know a lot of actors say the same thing. look this is my livelihood.
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there are very few jobs at higher levels if i tee off with steven spielberg or one of the guys, it's going to -- and my agent is telling me to shut up. seems left wing actors can say whatever they want and they work all the time. but if you're a conservative, with the exception of gary sinese. he's been able to do it. there is a society called lincoln society, or friends of abe. and i think they meet in underground bomb shelters or something and they give directions at the last minute. but the fear is real out there. that if you talk conservative politics and support conservatives you won't work? >> word is. i wrote this op ed is i've sort of had it. i sat through awards ceremonies where one attack after another attack and you, at the recent one standing there talking about the tea party, morgan freeman calling the tea party racist.
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and he's a wonderful actor to call the tea party racist? >> bill: what i saw there is that he was angry, mr. freeman about the treatment barack obama is getting. he's a big supporter. interestingly enough when the obama people went to hollywood to try to raise money they had trouble. they had trouble. it wasn't like the first time around where people were kicking the doors in to give them money. now, there is shrinkage here, what is going on with that? >> i think that he's a bit aloof and stuck in they neutral mode. he's not able to accomplish anything, not what the left wants, right wants or country wants. they're stuck in this mire he's disappointing the far left. maybe people in the center and center right of getting more reasonable saying this isn't the direction we wanted to go. hollywood is epitomizes capitalism.
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it's all about who is the highest-paid actor? what did the movie make? so to say oh, socialism is a great idea, i think they that great for fly overstates but not us. >> guys like matt damon said we'll pay more taxes the reply is, well, go ahead. so sell a ferrari and give your money to the government if you want strangely enough, there hasn't been a lot of big hollywood bempeople getting behind barack obama this time around. we wish you the best with your talk show in dallas. used to be the home of the fact raido factor. thank you. we'll see you again. >> they call it legendary. >> there gou. >> you were on it! >> a busy night for is it legal? should attorney general holder be investigated? did amanda knox get away with murder? will michael jackson's doctor beat a murder rape?
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>> bill: thanks for stay with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal section tonight tonight. some congress people are calling for a special counsel to investigate attorney general eric holder in the guns scandal remembering a federal sting operation providing guns to mexican gangsters went bad and those guns were used to commit crimes, mr. holder testified he was not aware of the fast and furious sting while waits happening. >> when did you first know about the program, officially, i believe called fast and furious? what date? >> i'm not sure of the exact date. i probably heard about it over the last few weeks. >> bill: new documents show that mr. holder was sent
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briefings as far as july, 2010, a year before he told them. and now, there is a brand new thriller out today called that is very frightening. and we wish you the best with that. >> thank you now. special prosecutor. needed here? >> absolutely. comments made were either mistaken or incompetent. he didn't look at memos, directly to his weekly briefings. >> bill: if he knew shouldn't he have looked? >> well, may have been incompetent. that you need a special counsel to investigate. the person being investigated can't investigate themselves. >> bill: if he did and we're not saying he did, if he did not tell the truth, is that a
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crime? >> well, of course. of course. >> bill: he's lying to congress like roger clemens? >> yes. >> i think you agree special counsel is needed because that have statement and allegedly cbs news uncovered these memos show aid year prior. i guess he could have forgoten he has a defense but there is a memo showing there was a dent in the communication detailing this investigation what is going on that there were buyers connected to the cartel making transactions july 10th of 2010. >> bill: now, there were -- several mes but were they sent to holder? >> yes. yes. weekly papers. >> bill: he's in trouble.
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>> this is very serious. >> you won't know that if you read the newspaper like "new york times". >> can i tell whaut defense is? they're claiming that this investigation, he was mistaken and did not deliberately lie confusing witness another investigation called wide receiver taking place in tucson that. is the story that is not believable. >> the problem is i i used to work with the department of justice. i know you assigned a code name to them. fast and furious and these code names. how can you get that confused? >> like wide receiver its not even s and m. >> oh. >> so this looks bad for holder? >> yes. it does. >> bill: let's get an update on iranian pastor born a muslim in iran, converted to christianity. now, they want to kill him. >> yes.
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>> you're not allowed to if you're born a muslim go into another faith. what is the update? >> now, charges were bad enough he was charged with refusing to renounce his religion. he was convicted of this in 2009. now, and then appealed knit 2010 to the iranian supreme court. his attorney believed he had a 95% of being able to survive. however, new developments he's now been accused of being a zionist. >> so born a muslim, and converted to christianity and now jewish? >> he's a threat to national security? >> hikers were a threat? >> yes. they were spy autos yes. yes. >> bill: so this is just a trumped up kangaroo board thing what. is going to be happen to this guy? >> he can be executed. they use the charges to execute. there is concern.
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yes. >> speaken to sharia a law i found a code saying conversion is not a crime. his lawyer should know about that if he doesn't look through the codes. find it. >> bill: there is no execution scheduled. >> it could be imminent. they can execute them at any stage in the proceedings, not like our system of jus is so the man is in grave danger. u.s. state department renounced this and called for his release. >> not enough. >> bill: they've not renounced it strongly enough we want secretary of state clinton to get more involved. >> yes. >> bill: we'll be right back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime.
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continuing now with is it legal. as reported last night, a 24-year-old amanda knox serving 26 years in it tallin prison for murdering her roommate now prebecause conviction was overturned last night on appeal. after leaving rome today, her family and supporters are overjoyed but should they be? so, did she get away with murder? >> i feel based on my review as a homicide prosecutor yes. she was present at the scene she did get away with murder there was inconsistencies however, bloody shoe prints found in the bedroom matching amanda knox proved she was in the room at some point during the evening. >> how conclusive is the footprints? how conclusive? >> a police investigateor determined it matched her now in terms of the boyfriend there is evidence he was in there as well. some of that is inconclusive.
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>> the british exchange is meredith kercher found with her throat cut in her bedroom, blood all over the place, footprints found in the blood. you say? >> the same experts botched the investigation from the beginning and that is why it was thrown out here with dna. >> you say investigators were idiots. >> absolutely i had yol yoths. >> bill: anything they touch is expect? >> anything. >> she did not get away with murder. >> bill: you say she did not. >> no motive. >> bill: look. here is my problem with this case. you've got three people in the proximity of the dead woman. three. you're telling me amanda knox doesn't know what happened? >> that is not what you asked. >> bill: i know. >> she may have known what happened after the fact.
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but the third person who was serving 16 years and by the way that was down from 30 years why? because he implicated knox and her boyfriend. >> bill: okay. >> there were his dna found inside and dna evidence isn't? >> bloody shoe print i'm going to lay it outdoes not refute it. that is compelling evidence. there was a staged burglary. if you didn't do anything, why do you stage a burglary? and instead of glass broken on the inside the glass was broken and found outside. that is very telling. they delayed calling the police officers also, there was a false accusation against her boss. inconsistent statements. >> bill: she was involved with something that happened here, it's like the manson thing. they slaughtered people.
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they're all in there. some did more than others i believe that amanda knox knows what happened there. let's move ahead to this conrad murray. i don't have 90 seconds. that is all it's wornl. the trial is ongoing this is the drug overdose of michael jackson. you say is he going to beat the rap or not? >> i don't think so. we've heard about it going to be coming in saying there were no fingerprints. >> bill: of michael jackson's on the drug delivery apparatus. >> i say he's going to go down on involuntary manslaughter. and there are eight pills found in his system not enough in terms of toxicity to kill michael jackson. the main active ingredient was propol. a shipment was sent to
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dr. murray's girlfriend. >> murray never told emts he was taking propofol and then, he hid it. >> and doesn't call 911. >> bill: how much longer before he gets convicted?. >> it's day six now. defense has got to go. >> it's incoming. >> okay. >> bill: thanks ladies, pinheads and patriots in just a moment. nancy pelosi what. would we do without her? p & p, up next. there's only one bottle left ! i've got to tell susie ! the vending machine on elm is almost empty. i'm on it, boss. new pony sorry ! we are open for business. let's reroute greg to fresno. growing businesses use machine-to-machine technology from verizon wireless. susie ! the nding machine...
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marty myers. and usually i don't deal in hype thetals but this time, i'll make an exemption, never do business with anyone showing blatant bias. i don't know what the situation is or what the governor found. i don't know. but can take the never do business with anyone openly showing bias rule to the bank. and bill from georgia. >> there take what you can get. wait for an opportunity, any work is better than no work.
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billoreilly.com. please check it out. >> most people in the country no matter how poor they are believe they're in the middle class. that is where they want to be. we have to honor that aspiration. we think that they can say all they want about class warfare. am i missing something here? >> very no idea, ladies and gentlemen, no idea what mrs. pelosis talking about. yes, you are missing something. congress woman. you're missing a sentence. what the heck are you saying? i don't know. and if you know know please e mail me and explain because i may be a pinhead and couldn't
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follow it. but at this juncture, she has achieved. i listened to that five times. all right that. sit for us tonight. please check out "factor web site. we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. and. >> and do not be a broozle. it means to perspire heavily. don't broozle whf writing to the factor. the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. .

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